Press Releases and Announcements:

The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) is looking for four participants to take part in a simulation game on the topic of “Fighting right-wing populism in Europe”, which will take place from the 29th of August to the 3rd of September 2015 in Budapest, Hungary.

On Wednesday, 24 June 2015 a delegation of the National Assembly of Kenya visited ECMI in Kompagnietor, Flensburg. The group, led by Hon. Justin B. N. Muturi (Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya) was introduced to the work and activities of ECMI and the history of minority-majority relations in the Danish-German border region.

Following the three-day conference the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) hosted on the 1990 CSCE Copenhagen Document, ECMI Director Prof. Tove Malloy hailed the event as an opportunity for scholars and policy-makers to actively engage in discussions on minority issues, as well as learn about how certain aspects of the Document are being implemented on the ground.

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The ECMI Library offers a highly specialized collection on inter-ethnic relations, minority issues and ethnic conflict in Europe. The Library’s collection is especially strong in the area of minority protection with regards to international law. Further information

MMTE

The Minority Map and Timeline of Europe (MMTE) is an online interactive and hands-on research tool that provides an impartial perspective and evaluation of minorities, minority issues, and minority-majority relations within all states and regions of Europe. The MMTE is an ongoing flagship project of ECMI. Further information